Average BU listed for $350 in 1962!
A prime rarity in the Morgan dollar series in 1962, before the release of the last U.S. Treasury bags to collectors: any mint-state specimen commanded at least several hundred dollars in the pre-inflation currency of the time. Now you can own a certified connoisseur-quality MS-64 specimen with spectacular luster and surfaces while limited supplies last (a decade ago this superb quality listed for $235). It’s estimated that as few as 300,000 may survive in MS-64 or higher gradings. Each comes in a protective transparent case, with its prized MS-64 “near-gem” grading certified by the Professional Coin Grading Service or Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. Certified coins should never be removed from their cases, and are not returnable once removed.
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